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NZALA’S AT THE DOUBLE TO KEEP THE BLUES IN MIX

FOLKESTONE INV 0 BILLERICAY TN 3
By Richard Murrill

SECOND-HALF goals from Ashley Nzala and Ibrahim Jalloh extended Billericay’s unbeaten league start to the season with victory.
The home side were also reduced to ten men when striker Tom Derry was shown a straight red card in the 75th minute for a bizarre off-the-ball altercation with goalkeeper Sam Donkin when the ball was not in play as Tyrell Miller-Rodney received treatment.
Referee Kane Dempster consulted assistant Mitch Jukes and then brandished a red card.
Nzala opened the scoring in the 50th minute when he tapped in...

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